Parents of Winifred, pictured above, at the Palace Drawbridge in Wells, Somerset

1944

Everyday Clothing. Submitted by Langley Vale Sue

1945

Submitted by Expat in Oz

My parents on their engagement - taken 5th Sept 1945

1946

Submitted by LangleyValeSue

Although the photo was taken in England, the man's clothing was bought in his native Canada.

1947

Working Class Man. Submitted by Jill on the A272

Newly married, he stands outside the marital home, a former Canadian wartime temporary barrack in Sussex. His pullover was knitted by his wife.

1948

Submitted by Katarzyna

Hats and Accessories

1944

Submitted by Jen~Ealogy

Aunt in Pork Pie hat

1947

Hat. Submitted by Jill on the A272

1947

Hats. Submitted by Jill on the A272

Uniforms

1939-45

Royal Army Service Corps Greatcoat. Submitted by Peter Stenning

1939-45

Royal Army Service Corps. Submitted by Peter Stenning

Picture taken in Salonika, Greece.

1939-1945

Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane

1939-1945

Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane

1939-1945

Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane

1939-1945

Auxiliary Territorial Service. Submitted by Breckland Jane

1940

State Registered Nurse. Submitted by Katarzyna

1944

Submitted by Jules Pompey

1944

Submitted by Jen~Ealogy

Uncle Eric Dutton in National Service Uniform 1944. Age 18

1945

Royal Army Service Corps. Submitted by Yummy-Mummy-Of-2

This is a picture of winter coats worn by the Royal Army Service Corps in the 1940's. This picture was taken on New Years day 1945 in Italy. My grandfather is on the right.

Workwear

1939-45

Womens Land Army breeches. Submitted by Jill on the A272

Made of heavy corduroy with buttons at either side of waist. Women were issued with 2 pairs each. The smallest, size 1, were to fit a woman with a 24" waist and 4'10" height. These are the largest, size 7 for 27"-29" waist for women 5'7" to 6' tall - I'm at the lower end of this size, and they would have been vast on me.

1939-45

Womens Land Army clothing. Submitted by Jill on the A272

An old pair of dungarees and breeches were shortened to knee length for the summer, the heels of the socks have been darned a number of times.

1939-45

Womens Land Army clothing. Submitted by Jill on the A272

The dolls' oufits were made by a former Land Army member to illustrate the various items.

1947

Southdown Bus Conductor . Submitted by Jill on the A272.

The Southdown Bus Company operated in Sussex.

Wedding Attire

1940

Submitted by Breckland Jane

My Aunt & Uncle married in Suffolk.

1941

Bride Wears a Suit, Rather Than a Wedding Dress. Submitted by Pat Hope.

The marriage of my parents Lawrence Gleaves and Anne Taylor.

1942

Group Photo Submitted by Liz from Lancs.

My parents wedding in North London. Working class and register office. Bear in mind, it was war time and clothing coupons had to be saved for the big day

1942

Submitted by Kathsgirl.48.

Wedding day.Bath, Somerset November 1942

1942

Wedding Group. Submitted by Kathsgirl.48.

My Mum is the bridesmaid with the lacy dress.

1945

Family Wedding. Submitted by Langley Vale Sue

This was an English wedding although the groom wears the uniform of a Corporal, Royal Regina Rifles, Canadian Army.

1947

Submitted by Jill on the A272.

1947

Submitted by Breckland Jane

My Mum & Dad married in Buckinghamshire.

1947

Submitted by Kathsgirl.48.

My Mum and Dad's wedding photo 1947

1947

Elderly Wedding Guest. Submitted by Jill on the A272.

This elderly working class lady (78) has not moved with the times, wearing an almost ankle length dress. Age and social background should be taken into account when attempting to date photographs.